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  • 03:24 How Nancy Pelosi Became the Most Powerful Woman in U.S. Politics | NYT News

    How Nancy Pelosi Became the Most Powerful Woman in U.S. Politics | NYT News

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    For more than 15 years, Representative Nancy Pelosi has been a powerhouse fund-raiser for her party and a lightning rod for the right. Here’s how she’s done it. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video -

  • 12:09 Five Stories About the Fabulous Philippines

    Five Stories About the Fabulous Philippines

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    In this reel, we enjoy the culture and delectable cuisine of the Philippines. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb This story is a part of our Human Condition series. Come along and let us connect you to some of the most peculiar, stirring, extraordinary, and

  • 01:01 Cute furry baby rhino is great news for a critically endangered species | CBC Kids News

    Cute furry baby rhino is great news for a critically endangered species | CBC Kids News

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    A Sumatran rhino calf born in Indonesia is great news for the critically endangered species. Sumatran rhinos are the smallest (and furriest) rhino species in the world, and their numbers have declined dramatically in recent decades. Captive breeding effor

  • 01:39 Rare 'rainbow' blanket octopuses caught on camera in the Phillippines | USA TODAY

    Rare 'rainbow' blanket octopuses caught on camera in the Phillippines | USA TODAY

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    Two rare, multi-colored octopuses were spotted off the coast of the Philippines. » Subscribe to USA TODAY: http://bit.ly/1xa3XAh » Watch more on this and other topics from USA TODAY: https://bit.ly/2way0jF » USA TODAY delivers current lo

  • 02:39 Dare to Eat the Philippines’ Delectable Woodworms

    Dare to Eat the Philippines’ Delectable Woodworms

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    Deep in the Bakawan Forest, under the rotting trunk of a dead mangrove tree, lies a delectable delicacy. Tamilok, better known as “woodworms” for their slippery, slimy appearance, are a sweet, oyster-like mollusk that makes its home in the trunks and bran

  • 09:50 Popular Public Opinion: Crash Course Government And Politics #33

    Public Opinion: Crash Course Government And Politics #33

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    So today, Craig is finally going to start talking about politics. Now up until this point we've specifically been looking at government - that is answering the questions of who, what, and how in relation to policies. But politics is different in that it l

  • 05:11 Gumball | News of Elmore | The News | Cartoon Network

    Gumball | News of Elmore | The News | Cartoon Network

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    Subscribe to The Amazing World of Gumball - http://bit.ly/2gjL91JFollow us for all the latest Gumball news! Website - http://www.theamazingworldofgumball.com/ Facebook - http://bit.ly/2foqTcOGumball, the amusing blue cat with a giant head and his best bud

  • 13:28 Popular Islam and Politics: Crash Course World History 216

    Islam and Politics: Crash Course World History 216

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    In which John Green teaches you about how Islam has interacted with politics during it's history, and how it continues to do so today. Islamist movements are in the news a lot lately, but how did that happen. John will point out that Islam has alway been

  • 06:47 Popular Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics

    Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics

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    In which Craig Benzine introduces a brand new Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics! This course will provide you with an overview of how the government of the United States is supposed to function, and we'll get into how it actually does functi

  • 24:36 Out Of This World: What You Need To Know About Mars | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Out Of This World: What You Need To Know About Mars | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    On this episode of Nightly News: Kids Edition, well introduce you to some brave kids who may be key to ending the coronavirus pandemic. Out of this world: NASA shares new pictures from Mars taken from its Perseverance rover. Inspiring Kids series continue

  • 09:23 Political Parties: Crash Course Government And Politics #40

    Political Parties: Crash Course Government And Politics #40

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    Today, Craig is going to talk about political parties and their role in American politics. So, when most people think about political parties they associate them with the common ideologies of the voters and representatives within that party, but the goal

  • 08:13 Popular Interest Groups: Crash Course Government And Politics #42

    Interest Groups: Crash Course Government And Politics #42

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    Today, Craig is going to talk about something you fans out there have been demanding for months - money in politics. Specifically, we're going to talk about special interest groups and their role in the U.S. political system. Special interest groups are g

  • 10:43 9-Year-Old Goes Viral For Her Skating Routine On The D.C. BLM Mural | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    9-Year-Old Goes Viral For Her Skating Routine On The D.C. BLM Mural | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers our viewers questions about the coronavirus, Kate Snow speaks with a 9-year-old skater who performed a touching routine on the Black Lives Matter mural in Washington, D.C., exciting news about the San Diego zoo and how a 10-year-ol

  • 13:57 Popular Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

    Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

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    In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and excit

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  • 07:21 Shaping Public Opinion: Crash Course Government And Politics #34

    Shaping Public Opinion: Crash Course Government And Politics #34

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    So today Craig is going to talk about where our political opinions come from. Of course, most people’s politics are grounded in their ideologies, but there are also other external influences such as the government itself, interest groups, and the media. S

  • 08:45 Media Institution: Crash Course Government And Politics #44

    Media Institution: Crash Course Government And Politics #44

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    So today we're going to look at the rather thorny issue of the media and its role in politics. Wether you're talking about older forms of media like newspapers and radio or newer forms like television and the Internet, all media serves the same purpose -

  • 13:51 Popular Gilded Age Politics:Crash Course US History #26

    Gilded Age Politics:Crash Course US History #26

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    You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps keep the channel producing great conten

  • 08:47 Popular Political Ideology: Crash Course Government And Politics #35

    Political Ideology: Crash Course Government And Politics #35

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    So today Craig is going to look at political ideology in America. We're going to focus on liberals and conservatives and talk about the influencers of both of these viewpoints. Now, it's important to remember that political ideologies don't always perfect

  • 14:42 How Kids Are Celebrating A Favorite Pastime  Fairs  From Home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Kids Are Celebrating A Favorite Pastime Fairs From Home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers your questions about the coronavirus, Tom Costello interviews the two American astronauts who are at the International Space Station, 7-year-old space expert Jerry Morrison explains why the astronauts trip is so important and Kevin

  • 18:30 What is Kwanzaa? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What is Kwanzaa? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Countdown to 2023: The New Year is almost here. We share what you need to know about this holiday and the celebration of Kwanzaa! A book and a smile: Meet the inspiring young girl who wants to change the world one book at a time. We introduce you to a her

  • 09:20 Inspiring Kids: Guide Dog Helps One Teenage Girl Fulfill Her Dream | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Inspiring Kids: Guide Dog Helps One Teenage Girl Fulfill Her Dream | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers more viewers questions and explains why flu shots are important. Nightly News: Kids edition shares a moving surprise reunion between a young patient with leukemia and his siblings after 147 days apart. Inspiring Kids series continu

  • 24:57 Learn All About Reindeer | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Learn All About Reindeer | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We share the science behind memories and how they are made. Behind the scenes: We take you backstage to see what it takes to put on the holiday classic, The Nutcracker. What makes reindeer so special? We head to a reindeer farm to learn all about them. Gi

  • 24:28 The History Of Halloween | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    The History Of Halloween | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    A new report out shows test scores dropped to lowest levels in decades during the pandemic. We visit one school that is changing things up to help students get higher marks. Why do leaves change colors in the fall? We explain the science behind this. Tric

  • 10:00 Popular Foreign Policy: Crash Course Government And Politics #50

    Foreign Policy: Crash Course Government And Politics #50

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    Today Craig finishes up our series on U.S. Government and Politics by talking about both the least and most important aspect of government: foreign policy. Foreign policy is important because it has the potential to affect the largest number of people, bu

  • 24:39 What Makes Volcanoes Erupt? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What Makes Volcanoes Erupt? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    On this episode of Nightly News: Kids Edition, we explain the science behind vaccines. With the holiday season approaching, we share what you and your family should think about as you make your shopping lists. What are volcanoes and why do they erupt? We

  • 15:52 What Is A Cyberattack? Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What Is A Cyberattack? Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Later start? A New Jersey lawmaker wants school to start later and it all has to do with sleep. We have the details. What is a cyberattack? Well explain what these are and share how you and your family can stay safe online. Saving the Koala: One of the mo

  • 21:41 Diving Into The World Of Sharks | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Diving Into The World Of Sharks | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Ask the Doc: Dr. John Torres answers your latest questions about the coronavirus. How do meteorologists predict the paths of storms? NBC News weather forecaster Dave Price explains. Al Roker shows us what its like to experience weightlessness on a zero-gr

  • 21:27 Around The Globe: Exploring Brazil | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Around The Globe: Exploring Brazil | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Dr. John Torres answers viewers weekly questions about the coronavirus. Around the Globe: We travel to Brazil to learn about the diverse cultures, landscapes and more. Countdown to the Olympics: Two sisters make history as they head to the Tokyo Olympics.

  • 23:48 Around the Globe: We Travel To The North Pole | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Around the Globe: We Travel To The North Pole | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Happy Holidays! Heres what you need to know if you are flying to be with family this week. The meaning behind Hanukkah: We look at the history behind this holiday. Tracking Santa! We share how you can track Saint Nick on Christmas Eve. Plus, Around the Gl

  • 24:39 Around The Globe: Exploring Egypt | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Around The Globe: Exploring Egypt | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We share the best ways to fight off those viruses and how to feel better this winter. Let it snow: We head to ski slopes to check out the science behind snow making. Around the globe: We travel to Egypt to learn about the countrys kings, rich history and

  • 02:27 TIL: We Could Give Mars Our "Cooties" | Today I Learned

    TIL: We Could Give Mars Our "Cooties" | Today I Learned

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    Catching "cooties"—it's not just fodder for playground politics. What if a single hair on your head, the oils on your fingertips, or one of the thousands of droplets of saliva you expel each time you cough had the potential to jeopardize a multibillion-do

  • 25:47 All About Sharks: We Take You To Shark Camp | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    All About Sharks: We Take You To Shark Camp | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Several beaches in the northeast have closed after several shark sightings. We take a closer look at the world of sharks at shark camp! Are there germs in space? A former astronaut joins us to answer your latest questions. Americas Got Talent! Kids corres

  • 15:17 Is Laughter The Best Medicine? The Science Behind Laughing | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Is Laughter The Best Medicine? The Science Behind Laughing | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Road to Recovery: We look at the efforts underway to help residents recover from Hurricane Ian and also the rescues that have taken place for some of our four-legged friends. A new term begins for the U.S. Supreme Court. We explain what the Supreme Court

  • 24:48 What's The History Behind Memorial Day? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    What's The History Behind Memorial Day? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    On this episode of Nightly News: Kids Edition, we share with you some ideas for your familys next road trip. Here comes the sun: How does sunscreen work? Dr. John Torres explains. Who do we celebrate on Memorial Day? We take a look at the history behind t

  • 17:13 How Do Credit Cards Work? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Do Credit Cards Work? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Flu cases are on the rise. Well tell you what you need to know to help prevent catching and spreading the flu. The holiday shopping season is underway and many people are using credit cards to purchase gifts. We explain what a credit card is and how it wo

  • 18:03 The Science Behind Craving Sweets | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    The Science Behind Craving Sweets | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    18-year-old freestyle skier Eileen Gu captures gold in a big way - we share her story. We head to Florida for a look at one of our favorite breakfast drinks and why it may be missing from your fridge at home. Sweet tooth: Why do we often times crave somet

  • 23:37 How to pick the perfect name for your dog | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How to pick the perfect name for your dog | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    There's been a lot of talk about banks in the news this week. What are they and why do we use them? We explain. This month marks three years since the start of the pandemic. Dr. John Torres looks at what we've learned. Plus: backstage pass! We go behind-t

  • 24:50 Why do beavers build dams? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Why do beavers build dams? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Lunar New Year! We visit the red lantern capital of China and tell you why this is the year of the rabbit. Basketball dreams: NBA star Chris Paul has a new project just for kids. Hes also sharing some important life lessons with us! Why do beavers build d

  • 16:59 United Nations Explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    United Nations Explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Promoting Peace: President Biden and other world leaders are in New York City this week for the United Nations General Assembly. What exactly is the United Nations and what does it do? We explain the importance of it. Ask The Doc: Dr. John Torres answers

  • 17:16 Diving Into The World Of Sea Turtles | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Diving Into The World Of Sea Turtles | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We take a look at the different branches of the U.S. military and what they do - just in time for Veterans Day. Blood moon: We share the details of the stunning total lunar eclipse. With nesting season wrapping up, we go diving into the world of sea turtl

  • 24:52 How Long Does It Take To Grow A Christmas Tree? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Long Does It Take To Grow A Christmas Tree? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Tis the Season! Have you ever wondered how long it takes to grow a Christmas tree? We have the details. Inspiring Kids series continues: Meet the 11-year-old who is hoping to inspire others on and off the golf course. Is laughter the best medicine? We tak

  • 24:12 Natural phenomenon: The northern lights explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Natural phenomenon: The northern lights explained | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Sleep deprived? Is it possible to catch up on those extra zs you lost? Dr. John Torres has the answer. Around the Globe: We introduce you to the happiest country in the world: Finland! What are the northern lights? Dylan Dreyer explains the natural phenom

  • 17:00 How Gigantic Parade Balloons Stay Inflated | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Gigantic Parade Balloons Stay Inflated | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Happy Thanksgiving! As families gather to give thanks, well talk turkey and when to say when at the dinner table with our pal Dr. John Torres. Balloon Science: How do the gigantic parade balloons stay inflated and withstand the weather? Miracle Delivery:

  • 20:24 See How Astronauts Train For A Mission To The Moon | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    See How Astronauts Train For A Mission To The Moon | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Have you ever wondered how snow forms? NBC News meteorologist Dylan Dreyer shares the science behind snow. We introduce you to a young artist who is giving back by helping the children of Ukraine. Blast off! We go inside the Johnson Space Center to see ho

  • 13:58 Popular The Good News On Poverty (Yes, There's Good News) - Bono

    The Good News On Poverty (Yes, There's Good News) - Bono

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    Human beings have been campaigning against inequality and poverty for 3,000 years. But this journey is accelerating. Bono "embraces his inner nerd" and shares inspiring data that shows the end of poverty is in sight ... if we can harness the momentum. Tal

  • 30:50 How can we stay active while its cold outside? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How can we stay active while its cold outside? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    With temperatures dropping, it can be hard to stay active outside. Dr. John Torres shows us some fun exercises you can do indoors! Learning from your mistakes: A new tool tied to making mistakes is helping engage students and make the grade. A day of serv

  • 07:14 Affirmative Action: Crash Course Government And Politics #32

    Affirmative Action: Crash Course Government And Politics #32

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    So we've been talking about civil rights for the last few episodes now, and we're finally going to wrap this discussion up with the rather controversial topic of affirmative action. We'll explain what exactly affirmative action is, who it is for, and why

  • 24:09 Meet Ripken: The Tee-rrific Pup | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet Ripken: The Tee-rrific Pup | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Changing Seasons: Why do leaves change colors in the fall? We break down the science behind it. Maze Craze: We share what it takes to make all of those twists and turns. Ripken the Tee-rrific Pup! The black Labrador Retriever has a unique job of retrievin

  • 23:55 Meet the teenager who is raising awareness about the importance of bees | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet the teenager who is raising awareness about the importance of bees | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What are tornadoes? We explain the science behind the phenomenon, how they form and share tips for staying safe and prepared. Spring break is here! Are you taking a trip with your family? We have a breakdown of what snacks you can bring to the airport. Fo

  • 25:17 Meet The Therapy Dog Making A Difference By Being Different | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet The Therapy Dog Making A Difference By Being Different | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Sweet Tooth: Have you ever wondered why you crave sweets? We take a look at the science behind those cravings. NBA champion Kevin Love is on a mission to raise awareness about mental health. He shares his message for kids and parents. All about puffins: W

  • 24:38 Did you know pigeons were used as a type of aerial surveillance? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Did you know pigeons were used as a type of aerial surveillance? | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    With recent news stories about aerial surveillance balloons, we explain what it all means and why countries might be keeping an eye on each other. Canines for kids! Instead of medicine, this team of pups are prescribing a dose of comfort to kids in Georgi

  • 22:56 Meet The Nashville Zoos Clouded Leopard Cubs | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet The Nashville Zoos Clouded Leopard Cubs | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Out of this world: NASA releases the very first images from a powerful telescope showing the deepest and sharpest images of the universe to this date. Historic trip: President Biden visits the Middle East. Well tell you why and give you a closer look at l

  • 16:17 Teen Invents Headphones To Help Treat Ear Infections | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Teen Invents Headphones To Help Treat Ear Infections | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Have a cold or virus? We share tips on how to fight them off and how to feel better. Top scientist: We introduce you to a 14-year-old girl who took home a top award for inventing headphones that can help treat ear infections. Thinking outside the box: 8-y

  • 25:08 Inside The Oklahoma City Zoo Helping Guests With Hearing Loss | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Inside The Oklahoma City Zoo Helping Guests With Hearing Loss | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Fitness and Fun: Grab your hula hoop! Dr. John Torres shows us some great ways to stay in shape. We bring you behind the scenes of one zoo that is becoming more inclusive, helping all visitors enjoy every splish splash and the sounds of the animals! Plus,

  • 24:06 Here's what you can do to help protect the planet in light of Earth Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Here's what you can do to help protect the planet in light of Earth Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We are celebrating planet Earth! We explain the meaning behind Earth Day and what you can do to help protect the planet. Including: composting! Meet the students who are turning garbage into garden gold in a win-win for the environment. Then, we talk abou

  • 27:46 How this special pup made an incredible journey back home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How this special pup made an incredible journey back home | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What exactly are earthquakes and why do they occur? We explain. What do you want to be when you grow up? Learn by doing: A program in Delaware teaches kids about different types of careers through hands-on experience and its working! Watch how this specia

  • 24:42 Come take a ride on the cutest bus route in the country | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Come take a ride on the cutest bus route in the country | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Winter guide: How to layer up, keep warm and stay active when its cold outside. Lunar New Year! People of all ages celebrate this holiday around the world. We explain the meaning behind the year of the rabbit! NBA star Chris Paul has a new project just fo

  • 24:47 It's Earth Day! We explain the history of the environmental event | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    It's Earth Day! We explain the history of the environmental event | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    It's Earth Day! We explain the history of the environmental event, what pollution is and what you can do to protect our planet, like recycling. Another thing that might help? Composting! We'll show you a program teaching students how to turn food waste in

  • 22:11 Kavi, the 2023 American Girl of the Year, teaches us about her heritage | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Kavi, the 2023 American Girl of the Year, teaches us about her heritage | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Girl power! Were marking International Womens Day. We take a look into the rich history behind this day. Next, we feature American Girls 2023 Girl of the Year! She is the first doll whose family is from India. Then, were headed around the globe to Africa

  • 23:43 Travel to Ireland with us to learn the culture behind St. Patrick's Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Travel to Ireland with us to learn the culture behind St. Patrick's Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What country is known for its luck, folklore and pots of gold at every rainbow? In celebration of St. Patrick's Day and honoring Irish culture, were headed to Ireland! Here is how this one-of-a-kind Girl Scout troop is helping girls in their community con

  • 07:36 Popular How Voters Decide: Crash Course Government And Politics #38

    How Voters Decide: Crash Course Government And Politics #38

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    So today, Craig is going to try to get inside the heads of voters by discussing how voters make decisions. Now obviously, like all decision making, voter decisions are influenced by a multitude of factors, but the three we are going to focus on today (and

  • 23:58 How Jurassic Park paved a new and unique way movies are made | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    How Jurassic Park paved a new and unique way movies are made | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We talk about how one boys dreams of making movies came to life! We take a sneak peak into the making of Steven Spielbergs career as a movie director and how he became a pioneer for some of the worlds favorite blockbusters like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

  • 19:06 The kids guide to making and keeping a New Year's resolution | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    The kids guide to making and keeping a New Year's resolution | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    New year, new you! We share how to make and keep a New Years resolution. Are you wondering what you can do with your Christmas tree now that the holiday season is over? We have the answer for you! Inspiring Kids: Meet the young man whipping up some sweet

  • 21:20 A Kids' Guide To The Midterm Elections And Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    A Kids' Guide To The Midterm Elections And Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    The midterm elections are just days away: we explain what they are and what Congress does. Plus, we talk to NBA star Kevin Love about his work raising awareness about mental health for children and young adults. We spotlight Wisconsin students' "pawsome"

  • 20:45 Meet Officer Percy Hops, the newest California police departments K9 | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Meet Officer Percy Hops, the newest California police departments K9 | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Spring is finally here which means so is allergy season. We explain what exactly allergies are and why people are allergic to certain things. Then, bunny with a badge! Meet Officer Percy, the newest member of the Yuba City Police Department in California!

  • 05:37 Do politics make us irrational? - Jay Van Bavel

    Do politics make us irrational? - Jay Van Bavel

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    Dig into the psychology of political partisanship, how to recognize it and what strategies can be used to combat it. --Can someones political identity actually affect their ability to process information? The answer lies in a cognitive phenomenon known as

  • 22:08 A kids guide to the State of the Union | Nightly News Kids Edition

    A kids guide to the State of the Union | Nightly News Kids Edition

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    State of the Union: We share the history behind these presidential addresses and tell you why they are important. Inspiring Kids series: Meet Connecticuts Kid Governor. She tells us about her plans for helping other kids in her home state. Do hot drinks r

  • 08:01 Popular Judicial Review: Crash Course Government And Politics #21

    Judicial Review: Crash Course Government And Politics #21

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    Today, Craig Benzine is going to tell you about the Supreme Court's most important case, Marbury v. Madison, and how the court granted itself the power of judicial review. Judicial review is the power to examine and invalidate actions of the legislative a

  • 07:23 Popular Some Elements can be Liquid and Solid at the Same Time | SciShow News

    Some Elements can be Liquid and Solid at the Same Time | SciShow News

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    Skillshare is offering SciShow viewers two months of unlimited access to Skillshare for free! Try it here: https://skl.sh/scishow-14 Some elements can basically be liquids and solids at the same time, which is a whole new state of matter, and scientists h

  • 02:58 Building the Earth in Minecraft | CBC Kids News

    Building the Earth in Minecraft | CBC Kids News

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    Halifax teen takes CBC Kids News on an exclusive tour of the Build The Earth project in MinecraftCBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at CBCKidsNews.ca.Follow us:Instagram - htt

  • 17:30 A kids guide to the U.S. Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    A kids guide to the U.S. Congress | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Road to recovery: NFL star Damar Hamlin is back at home in Buffalo after a scary incident that occurred on the football field. We show you how fans of all ages showed their support for Damar. A kids guide to the U.S. Congress. Whats its purpose and what i

  • 01:16 TIL: Why Is the Ocean Salty? | Today I Learned

    TIL: Why Is the Ocean Salty? | Today I Learned

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    How is it that we didn't know why the ocean was salty until 1979? National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Bob Ballard explains why such a basic question remained a mystery for so long—and where his team finally found the answer. Subscribe: http://

  • 22:25 Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Spring is here! Take a sneak peek at Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Spring is officially here! The first day of spring was on March 20th this year. One sign of spring: the Washington, D.C. cherry blossoms! We tell you all about it. Then, we head to the Middle East to spotlight the history and culture of Iraq. This week ma

  • 01:27 Popular TIL: You Can Smell Through Your Skin | Today I Learned

    TIL: You Can Smell Through Your Skin | Today I Learned

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    Ever have a funny taste in your mouth? It could be something other than bad breath caused by your lunch. Did you know you may actually be “tasting” through your skin? Some molecules are small enough to enter your body through your pores, disperse into you

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  • 01:04 TIL: Why Your Brain is Wrinkly | Today I Learned

    TIL: Why Your Brain is Wrinkly | Today I Learned

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    The human brain looks like a big, pinkish-gray, wrinkly walnut. There are so many folds in it that, if it could be unfolded, it could be a small tablecloth. Pinkish-gray might not match your decor, but it would be about the right size! ➡ Subscribe: http:/

  • 25:40 Chris Pratt talks about being Mario in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    We travel to the holy city of Jerusalem, a place rich in history, food and a whole lot more! Have you ever seen a cheetah cub? Travel to India with us to be introduced to these adorable cubs. Then, let it roll! We take a look at this White House tradition

  • 09:36 Political Campaigns: Crash Course Government And Politics #39

    Political Campaigns: Crash Course Government And Politics #39

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    So political campaigns are a pretty big deal in the United States. For instance the 2012 presidential election clocked in at the most expensive ever - at around $6 billion dollars! Needless to say, money plays a very big role in American elections. So tod

  • 05:58 Types Of Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #16

    Types Of Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #16

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    This week Craig Benzine breaks down the different types of bureaucracies. I mean sure, they’re all part of the executive branch, but some work more directly with the president than others. Some bureaucracies exist solely to independently regulate industry

  • 03:42 Popular How False News Can Spread - Noah Tavlin

    How False News Can Spread - Noah Tavlin

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-false-news-can-spread-noah-tavlin In previous decades, most news with global reach came from several major newspapers and networks with the resources to gather information directly. The speed with which info

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  • 01:15 TIL: Archaeologists Are Coming for Your Trash | Today I Learned

    TIL: Archaeologists Are Coming for Your Trash | Today I Learned

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    When you think of archaeology, you might think of ancient buildings or Han Solo in a fedora, but the truth is, archaeologists spend more time digging through ancient trash than avoiding ancient Peruvian blowgun traps. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubs

  • 03:35 35 year old who lives in 1946 - BBC News

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    Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews Ben Sansum is 35. But he lives in 1946. His clothes, his house, the music he listens to - all come from an era before he was even born. BBC News went to meet Ben at home in Cambridgeshire Subscribe http://www.

  • 20:03 Super Mario comes to life at Universal Studios Super Nintendo World! | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Super Mario comes to life at Universal Studios Super Nintendo World! | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    This week marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. We explain this serious story, and talk to a few kids who are living through the war about what everyday life looks like for them. As Black History Month comes to an end, we honor Bessie Coleman, the

  • 03:52 TIL: How to Transform Mars into Our Second Home | Today I Learned

    TIL: How to Transform Mars into Our Second Home | Today I Learned

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    MARS AIRS MONDAYS 9/8c ➡Get More MARS: http://bit.ly/NatGeoMARS ➡Watch all clips of MARS here: http://bit.ly/WatchMARS Have you ever dreamed of living on another planet? Well it might not be as sci-fi as it sounds. In this episode of Today I Learned, astr

  • 02:08 TIL: These Birds Trick Others Into Raising Their Gigantic Kids | Today I Learned

    TIL: These Birds Trick Others Into Raising Their Gigantic Kids | Today I Learned

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    In this week’s Today I Learned, National Geographic explorer Luke Powell tells you about some of the worst bird parents out there – brood parasites. These birds don’t build nests, but sneak their eggs into other birds’ nests and fly. ➡ Subscribe: http://b

  • 08:40 Discrimination: Crash Course Government And Politics #31

    Discrimination: Crash Course Government And Politics #31

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    Today, Craig is going to wrap up our discussion of discrimination by looking more closely at those “discrete and insular minorities” referenced in the 14th Amendment. We’ll talk about instances of discrimination of Asian, European, and Latino immigrants,

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  • 07:25 Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #17

    Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government And Politics #17

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    In which Craig Benzine tells you how we keep bureaucracy in check. So we've spent the last few episodes telling you all about what bureaucracies are and why they are formed. And throughout we've hinted about this ever-expanding power within the executive

  • 01:06 Popular TIL: Mount St. Helens Has a Baby Volcano Inside It | Today I Learned

    TIL: Mount St. Helens Has a Baby Volcano Inside It | Today I Learned

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    On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens in Washington State erupted in the most explosive volcanic event in U.S. history. Fifty-seven people and countless animals died, a forest was leveled, and ash blanketed the region as far away as Minnesota. ➡ Subscribe: ht

  • 07:58 Popular Gerrymandering: Crash Course Government And Politics #37

    Gerrymandering: Crash Course Government And Politics #37

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    Today Craig is going to talk about a topic that makes voters and politicians alike ANGRY! We're going to talk about Gerrymandering - that is the process in which voting districts are redrawn in a way to favor one party during elections. As you'll see, thi

  • 10:48 Party Systems: Crash Course Government And Politics #41

    Party Systems: Crash Course Government And Politics #41

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    Today, Craig is going to dive into the history of American political parties. So throughout most of United States history our political system has been dominated by a two-party system, but the policies and the groups that support these parties have change

  • 09:23 Popular How Presidents Govern: Crash Course Government And Politics #14

    How Presidents Govern: Crash Course Government And Politics #14

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    This week Craig Benzine talks about how the president gets things done. Filling the role of the executive branch is a pretty big job - much too big for just one person. It's so big that the president employees an entire federal bureaucracy! Today, we’re j

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  • 09:39 Popular Market Economy: Crash Course Government And Politics #46

    Market Economy: Crash Course Government And Politics #46

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    Today, we’re going to take a look at how the government plays a role in the economy. Specifically, the way the government creates and maintains our market economic system. Now sure, the government’s role in the economy can be controversial, some may even

  • 01:27 TIL: Why Do These Birds Eat Dirt? | Today I Learned

    TIL: Why Do These Birds Eat Dirt? | Today I Learned

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    Did you wake up today with a craving for clay, or dirt? That’s called pica, an abnormal craving for substances other than typical food. If you went ahead and acted on your impulse, it's probably a good idea to head over to your doctor’s office. Research i

  • 01:25 TIL: Dinosaurs May Have Danced Like Birds | Today I Learned

    TIL: Dinosaurs May Have Danced Like Birds | Today I Learned

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    Take a look out your window and you're bound to see a dinosaur or two—or at least the descendant of one. That little blue jay? Dinosaur. The obnoxious early rising crow? Dinosaur. The squirrel running up the tree? Well, that’s still a squirrel. But those

  • 07:17 Popular Freedom Of The Press: Crash Course Government And Politics #26

    Freedom Of The Press: Crash Course Government And Politics #26

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    Today, Craig is going to finish up our discussion of the First Amendment with freedom of the press. Like an individual's right to free speech, the press has a right, and arguably responsibility, to tell the public what the government is doing. But of cour

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  • 06:48 Popular Freedom Of Religion: Crash Course Government And Politics #24

    Freedom Of Religion: Crash Course Government And Politics #24

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    Today, Craig is going to take a look at the First Amendment and your right to freedom of religion. We’ll examine some significant Supreme Court decisions and talk about how they’ve affected our interpretations of the law with respect to stuff like animal

  • 08:46 Popular Election Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #36

    Election Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #36

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    This week Craig is going to give you a broad overview of elections in the United States. So as you may have noticed, there are kind of a lot of people in the U.S, and holding individual issues up to a public vote doesn't seem particularly plausible. So to

  • 00:46 TIL: These White Sand Beaches Aren’t What You Think | Today I Learned

    TIL: These White Sand Beaches Aren’t What You Think | Today I Learned

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    Characterized by their large green bodies and beak-like teeth, bumphead parrotfish can be found near the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific. These large corallivores use their mighty teeth to grind up the hard exterior of coral in search of the small creatur

  • 08:54 Popular Social Policy: Crash Course Government And Politics #49

    Social Policy: Crash Course Government And Politics #49

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    Today, Craig is going to talk about social policy - in the United States this means achieving one of three goals: protecting Americans from risk, promoting equal opportunity, or assisting the poor. Many Americans strongly believe in individualism, that is

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  • 02:00 TIL: Almost 40 Percent of New Yorkers Are Immigrants | Today I Learned

    TIL: Almost 40 Percent of New Yorkers Are Immigrants | Today I Learned

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    On display in the heart of Times Square, "We Were Once Strangers Too” was a public data sculpture that highlighted the role of immigrants in the Big Apple. The installation won the 2017 Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition, which celebrated Val

  • 08:07 Popular Sex Discrimination: Crash Course Government And Politics #30

    Sex Discrimination: Crash Course Government And Politics #30

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    Today, Craig is going to talk about employment discrimination, and we're going to focus primarily on women in the workforce. Discrimination against women tends to be handled somewhat differently in the courts as they are not a minority. Even so, the court

  • 09:16 Media Regulation: Crash Course Government And Politics #45

    Media Regulation: Crash Course Government And Politics #45

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    Today we wrap up our discussion of the media by talking about how the government interacts with and influences the content we see. Now it may be easy to assume that because we live in a free-market capitalist society, the only real regulation of the media

  • 08:16 Popular Equal Protection: Crash Course Government And Politics #29

    Equal Protection: Crash Course Government And Politics #29

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    Today, Craig is going to talk about the most important part of the Constitution - the Fourteenth Amendment. In particular, we're going to discuss the "equal protection" clause and how it relates to our civil rights. So we've spent the last few episodes ta

  • 06:52 Popular Freedom Of Speech: Crash Course Government And Politics #25

    Freedom Of Speech: Crash Course Government And Politics #25

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    Today, FINALLY, Craig is going to talk about Free Speech! Now, free speech is so important because it not only allows you to critique the government, but it also protects you from the government. But it's essential to remember that not ALL speech is prote

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  • 07:14 Judicial Decisions: Crash Course Government And Politics #22

    Judicial Decisions: Crash Course Government And Politics #22

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    Today, Craig Benzine is going to dive into the factors that influence judicial decisions. As you may have noticed, the Supreme Court recently handed down some pretty big decisions on same-sex marriage (in Obergefell v Hodges) and the Affordable Care Act (

  • 01:39 Popular TIL: This Volcano Has Erupted Almost Every Hour For 94 Years | Today I Learned

    TIL: This Volcano Has Erupted Almost Every Hour For 94 Years | Today I Learned

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    In this episode of Today I Learned, National Geographic explorer and volcanologist Stephanie Grocke explains what might be driving Santiaguito’s almost hourly eruptions. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch All Today I Learned Clips here: ht

  • What is social distancing? | CBC Kids News

    What is social distancing? | CBC Kids News

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    Everyone is talking about social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. Heres what that means.***IMPORTANT UPDATE!When this video originally published on March 13, the Canadian government was recommending people stay one metre apart. As of March 19,

  • 01:00 TIL: The World’s Largest Migration Isn’t What You Think | Today I Learned

    TIL: The World’s Largest Migration Isn’t What You Think | Today I Learned

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    When you think about animal migration, what comes to mind? Probably birds in flight or wildebeests moving across the Serengeti. Yet the largest migration on the planet is harder to see—and it happens every day. Ocean technologist and submersible pilot Dr.

  • 04:53 Single-use plastic, microplastic are an environmental disaster | CBC Kids News

    Single-use plastic, microplastic are an environmental disaster | CBC Kids News

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    Single-use plastic, such as water bottles, cutlery and packaging, are a huge environmental problem. Trash and microplastics are filling up our oceans.The problem is worldwide and its only been getting worse in recent years. CBC Kids News contributor Saba

  • 01:29 TIL: Cicadas Can Damage Your Hearing | Today I Learned

    TIL: Cicadas Can Damage Your Hearing | Today I Learned

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    Imagine you spent your entire childhood, teenage years, and young adulthood stuck inside a small closet. One day, after much of your life has passed you by, you realize that you can just open up the door, change into some more appropriate clothes, and hit

  • 08:57 Interest Group Formation: Crash Course Government And Politics #43

    Interest Group Formation: Crash Course Government And Politics #43

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    So last week we talked about what special interest groups are and how they influence the political system, and today we’re going to focus on why we even have them in the first place. As to avoid getting too cynical, we’re going to focus on five benefits o

  • 01:43 TIL: Bees Could Help Save Elephants—By Scaring Them | Today I Learned

    TIL: Bees Could Help Save Elephants—By Scaring Them | Today I Learned

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    Elephants versus bees: Who wins? In one corner, you have the African elephant, weighing in at around 2,000 pounds. In the other, the tiny African honeybee, weighing about one-tenth of a gram. Seems like a quick win for the elephant, but the African honeyb

  • 02:37 TIL: We Waste One-Third of Food Worldwide | Today I Learned

    TIL: We Waste One-Third of Food Worldwide | Today I Learned

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    When you were a kid, your mom probably made you stay at the dinner table until you finished your peas. Most of us eventually gave in, swallowing the evil little green bits like pills with milk. It was torture at the time, but mom had the right idea—and no

  • 00:48 Popular TIL: Nuclear Waste Could Power the World for 72 Years | Today I Learned

    TIL: Nuclear Waste Could Power the World for 72 Years | Today I Learned

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    National Geographic Emerging Explorer Leslie Dewan is helping to revolutionize the nuclear power industry by designing a safer, more efficient alternative to today’s reactors. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch All Today I Learned Clips he

  • 02:18 News report from 1981 about the Internet

    News report from 1981 about the Internet

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    A news report from 1981 about the Internet and receiving an entire newspaper through the phone line.

  • 04:59 Popular Fastest violinist in the world - BBC News

    Fastest violinist in the world - BBC News

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    Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnews How fast can you play a violin? World record is held by Ben Lee - who can play Flight of the Bumblebee in a 54.24 seconds. Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/bbcnews Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/new

  • 09:19 Popular Monetary And Fiscal Policy: Crash Course Government And Politics #48

    Monetary And Fiscal Policy: Crash Course Government And Politics #48

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    Today, Craig is going to dive into the controversy of monetary and fiscal policy. Monetary and fiscal policy are ways the government, and most notably the Federal Reserve, influences the economy - for better or for worse. So we’re going to start by lookin

  • 01:53 Popular TIL: Whale Poop Freshens Our Air | Today I Learned

    TIL: Whale Poop Freshens Our Air | Today I Learned

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    The ocean produces at least 50 percent of the Earth’s oxygen, and strangely enough, whale poop is the fuel that helps keep our oceans alive. In this episode of Today I Learned, Asha de Vos tell us why we should all say thanks to whales and their poop. ➡ S

  • 06:59 Popular Structure Of The Court System: Crash Course Government And Politics #19

    Structure Of The Court System: Crash Course Government And Politics #19

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    This week Craig Benzine is going to talk about the structure of the U.S. court system and how exactly it manages to keep things moving smoothly. We’’ll talk about trial courts, district courts, appeals courts, circuit courts, state supreme courts, and of

  • 07:53 Popular How smart is today's artificial intelligence?

    How smart is today's artificial intelligence?

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    Current AI is impressive, but it's not intelligent. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Sources: https://hbr.org/2016/11/what-artificial-intelligence-can-and-cant-do-right-now https://www.mckinsey.com/global-themes/digital-disruption/harnessing

  • 05:04 War in Ukraine: why it started, why it's ongoing and how it could end | CBC Kids News

    War in Ukraine: why it started, why it's ongoing and how it could end | CBC Kids News

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    Russia invaded Ukraine one year ago. This KN Explains answers some key questions like: Why did it start? What is each side fighting for? When will the war in Ukraine end?CBC Kids News contributor Saba Vahedyousefi discusses the war with experts Maria Popo

  • 05:00 Why Hollywood loves making movie sequels | CBC Kids News

    Why Hollywood loves making movie sequels | CBC Kids News

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    This year is all about sequels. From MCU titles like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania, to new titles from Despicable Me and the Spider-Man animated series from Sony, 2023 is set to be a big year for blockbuster movie fr

  • 08:25 What Historical Figures Might Look Like If They Lived Today

    What Historical Figures Might Look Like If They Lived Today

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    What Historical Figures Might Look Like If They Lived Today Hello everyone and welcome back to Mystery Scoop. An artist uses AI tools to create a modern version of historical figures. Have you ever wondered what historical figures might look like if they

  • 02:21 TIL: Why Mars's Ocean Disappeared | Today I Learned

    TIL: Why Mars's Ocean Disappeared | Today I Learned

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    MARS AIRS MONDAYS 9/8c ➡Get More MARS: http://bit.ly/NatGeoMARS ➡Watch all clips of MARS here: http://bit.ly/WatchMARS Mars, the red planet, may not have always been so red. In fact, 3.5 billion years ago it had an ocean that spanned its entire northern h

  • 01:40 HeroRAT retires from sniffing out landmines | CBC Kids News

    HeroRAT retires from sniffing out landmines | CBC Kids News

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    Magawa the HeroRAT is retiring. For five years, the African giant pouched rat has helped clear areas in Cambodia of landmines and other unexploded ordnance. HeroRATs are trained to use their powerful sense of smell to alert their human handlers, who then

  • 03:44 Kidz Bop Kids: If Today Was Your Last Day

    Kidz Bop Kids: If Today Was Your Last Day

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    Song: If Today Was Your Last Day Artist: Kidz Bop Kids (Nickelback) CD: Kidz Bop 16: Track 10 I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS SONG! Google+: http://plus.google.com/+UltimateKidzBopFan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UltimateKidzBopFan Twitter: http://ww

  • 05:09 What is the story with the banned swim caps at the Olympics? | CBC Kids News

    What is the story with the banned swim caps at the Olympics? | CBC Kids News

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    Having trouble keeping track of what is allowed, and what isnt at the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics?Us too. So Abigail Dove and Arjun Ram decided to deep dive into some of the controversies leading up to the Games.CBC Kids News is a website for kids

  • 02:08 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | ACTION NEWS | Minisode

    OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | ACTION NEWS | Minisode

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    Butt-kicking Dynamite Watkins from News 52's Action News Team reports on an exciting day at Gar's. Watch more videos on the go, get the Cartoon Network’s Watch And Play app here: http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/cartoon-network-watch-play/id700390966?mt=8 C

  • 03:03 Popular The Israeli-Palestinian conflict explained | CBC Kids News

    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict explained | CBC Kids News

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    The history of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis in the Middle East is complicated. We take a look at some of the key moments from history to help understand why conflict continues.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information

  • 01:14 TIL: Orangutans Build Comfy Nests to Sleep in | Today I Learned

    TIL: Orangutans Build Comfy Nests to Sleep in | Today I Learned

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    Do you love jumping into a comfy bed at the end of the day? So do orangutans! ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch All Today I Learned Clips here: http://bit.ly/2WatchTodayILearned ➡ Get More TIL (Today I Learned): http://bit.ly/MoreTIL Abou

  • 01:47 Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin explained | CBC Kids News

    Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin explained | CBC Kids News

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    What exactly is bitcoin? Its the most popular kind of Cryptocurrency, a form of money that only exists digitally. Bitcoin uses something called blockchain to verify that its real and is owned by someone. Blockchain technology is a special kind of database

  • 05:23 How Tua Tagovailoa changed the NFLs concussion protocol | CBC Kids News

    How Tua Tagovailoa changed the NFLs concussion protocol | CBC Kids News

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    The NFL and the way it deals with concussions have been getting a lot of attention this season. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoas concussion made headlines in September, which led to a new symptom being added to the protocols no-go list. CBC Kids

  • 02:56 Grace Vanderwaal - Today and Tomorrow (From the Disney+ Original Film "STARGIRL")

    Grace Vanderwaal - Today and Tomorrow (From the Disney+ Original Film "STARGIRL")

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    Stream Stargirl, an Original Movie, on Disney+. Disney+ is the only place to stream your favorites from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic and more. Access it all at https://disneymusic.co/JoinDisneyPlus?IQid=dmvevo. Coming to UK, Franc

  • 03:13 Today I Learned: Dolphins

    Today I Learned: Dolphins

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    Dolphins are some of the most majestic creatures that live in the ocean. They are playful, incredibly intelligent and so cute! Learn all these awesome facts about dolphins in this episode of Today I Learned!The Pet Collective is home to the top trending c

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    BTS 'Not Today' Official MV

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    BTS () 'Not Today' Official MV Music video credits: Music Video by GDW Choreography & performance direction: Sungdeuk Son Choreography by: Keone Madrid BigHit Entertainment. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable l

  • 01:34 Popular TIL: Lionfish Jewelry Can Help Save the Ocean | Today I Learned

    TIL: Lionfish Jewelry Can Help Save the Ocean | Today I Learned

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    National Geographic grantee Erin Spencer dives into this week’s Today I Learned with one of the leading threats to biodiversity: the invasive lionfish. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More TIL (Today I Learned): http://bit.ly/MoreTIL Abou

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    The word Indigenous - explained l CBC Kids News

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    Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids Newss Sid and Ruby explain.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to k

  • 02:27 TIL: These Spiny Sea Creatures Can Regrow Lost Body Parts | Today I Learned

    TIL: These Spiny Sea Creatures Can Regrow Lost Body Parts | Today I Learned

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    What can liquefy its limbs, throw up its own stomach and still live? Echinoderms, a group of sea creatures that can regenerate their own body parts! In this episode of Today I Learned, National Geographic Explorer Paul Bump tells you all about echinoderm’

  • 08:25 What Historical Figures Might Look Like If They Lived Today Vol. 2

    What Historical Figures Might Look Like If They Lived Today Vol. 2

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    What Historical Figures Might Look Like If They Lived Today Vol.2 Hello everyone and welcome back to Mystery Scoop. An artist uses AI tools to create a modern version of historical figures.Have you ever wondered what historical figures might look like if

  • 01:20 TIL: From Fleece Jackets to Your Food: The Scary Journey of Microplastics | Today I Learned

    TIL: From Fleece Jackets to Your Food: The Scary Journey of Microplastics | Today I Learned

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    National Geographic explorer and grantee Gregg Treinish wants everyone to know about the hidden toxic cost of synthetic fabrics. Tiny, invisible microplastics are entering our waterways straight from our washing machines. About 2,000 synthetic particles a

  • 10:23 Old nuclear bomb tests are still haunting us today

    Old nuclear bomb tests are still haunting us today

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    In 1946, the American military detonated a nuke underwater in the Pacific Ocean to see what would happen to abandoned warships nearby. In this video, we trace the far-reaching consequences of that test. It leads all the way to the present day; to a major

  • 02:49 Here’s How Fake News Works (and How the Internet Can Stop It) | WIRED

    Here’s How Fake News Works (and How the Internet Can Stop It) | WIRED

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    Many fake news peddlers didn’t care if Trump won or lost the election. They only wanted to pocket money. But the consequences of what they did shook the world. This is how it happened. Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7

  • 01:32 Popular TIL: Life Could Exist on Mars Thanks to Methane | Today I Learned

    TIL: Life Could Exist on Mars Thanks to Methane | Today I Learned

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    Discovering life on Mars is now looking more promising. According to geobiologist Jeff Marlow, anywhere on Earth we see liquid water and enough energy, we see life. The best way to find it on Mars might be to consider what early life on Earth looked like.

  • 01:00 Meet Pumuckel! Possibly the worlds smallest pony | CBC Kids News #shorts

    Meet Pumuckel! Possibly the worlds smallest pony | CBC Kids News #shorts

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    Tiny pony Pumuckel enjoys the perks of his size while he waits until hes old enough to be measured for the Guinness world record for smallest pony.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check

  • 00:53 Skunk-like mammal, Orretherium tzen, co-existed with dinosaurs | CBC Kids News

    Skunk-like mammal, Orretherium tzen, co-existed with dinosaurs | CBC Kids News

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  • 01:36 Not Today! | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network

    Not Today! | Adventure Time | Cartoon Network

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    Card Wars isn't something Beemo feels very comfortable talking about. CN GAMES: http://bit.ly/CNGames SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/109Y6wq WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/CNAdventureTime About Adventure Time: Unlikely heroes Finn (a silly kid with an awesome hat) &

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    What If Every Human Ever Born Came Back to Life Today?

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    Sesame Street: Big Sad Wolf | Fairytales Today

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    Praire Dawn is reporting on the fairytale news! After an encounter with Little Red Riding Hood, the Big Bad Wolf's feelings get hurt. -- Subscribe to the Sesame Street Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=SesameStreet For more

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    5 Latin phrases that are still meaningful today | BBC Ideas

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    Classicist Daisy Dunn unpicks the Latin phrases that have stood the test of time. Famous Latin phrases such as "in vino veritas", meaning "in wine is truth" from historian Pliny the Elder, are definitely still relevant today!Subscribe to BBC Ideas https:/

  • 01:00 Tiny pony from Germany may be worlds smallest | CBC Kids News

    Tiny pony from Germany may be worlds smallest | CBC Kids News

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    Shetland pony Pumuckel might be the tiniest in the world, though hes still too young to be measured for the Guinness Book of World Records. When he turns four next year, hell be old enough to be considered for the title of worlds smallest pony. At his hom

  • 01:00 Enormous Toadzilla found in Australia | CBC Kids News

    Enormous Toadzilla found in Australia | CBC Kids News

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    An enormous female cane toad, nicknamed Toadzilla by the rangers who discovered it, was recently found in Conway National Park in Queensland, Australia. Cane toads are an invasive species introduced to Australia in 1935 in an attempt to curb pest populati

  • 11:05 Earth was frozen for MILLIONS of years. What does that teach us about today?

    Earth was frozen for MILLIONS of years. What does that teach us about today?

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    Take the 2023 PBS Audience Survey: https://to.pbs.org/pbssurvey2023jIf you take a look at global temperature graphs that span millions or billions of years, you can see that our planets temperature has made wild swings. In fact, the Earth used to be compl

  • 05:20 Waymo, Tesla, Gatik and other self-driving cars. What you need to know | CBC Kids News

    Waymo, Tesla, Gatik and other self-driving cars. What you need to know | CBC Kids News

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    In October 2022, Loblaws started using self-driving trucks to make deliveries to some of their grocery stores in Toronto, Ontario. Thats right no one is behind the wheel in these vehicles.Its a first for Canada, but this is just the latest fleet of automa

  • 01:31 Popular TIL: Hummingbirds Are the World's Hungriest Birds | Today I Learned

    TIL: Hummingbirds Are the World's Hungriest Birds | Today I Learned

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    Hummingbirds are the hungriest birds in the world, burning through energy extremely fast. According to Nat Geo grantee Anusha Shankar, a human would have to eat 300 hamburgers just to match the equivalent of what hummingbirds consume to survive every day.

  • 02:06 TIL: Choosing a Mars Landing Spot is Harder Than You Think | Today I Learned

    TIL: Choosing a Mars Landing Spot is Harder Than You Think | Today I Learned

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  • 01:14 Today's Test | Clarence | Cartoon Network

    Today's Test | Clarence | Cartoon Network

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  • 00:44 How do Chameleons Change Colour? | Today I Learned | NatGeo@Home

    How do Chameleons Change Colour? | Today I Learned | NatGeo@Home

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    Sesame Street: Kermit News: Long Time in the Snow

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    Kermit the Frog is reporting on a breaking news call about a person enduring the snow and stand outside for a long time. When Kermit goes out into the snow to find this person Kermit ends up waiting a long time himself! Will he ever figure out who this pe

  • 05:12 2024: The Year of Humanoid Robots? (+ More Tech News)

    2024: The Year of Humanoid Robots? (+ More Tech News)

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  • 01:00 Eww or phew? Cyborg cockroaches may offer hope for disaster zones | CBC Kids News #shorts

    Eww or phew? Cyborg cockroaches may offer hope for disaster zones | CBC Kids News #shorts

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    Researchers in Japan are developing cyborg cockroaches, which they hope to use to locate people trapped in disaster zones.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at https://www.cbc

  • 04:55 Why the Bubonic Plague Still Exists Today

    Why the Bubonic Plague Still Exists Today

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    When you think of the Plague, the Black Death of the 14th century, with its medieval cities overrun with rats and creepy plague masks, probably comes to mind. But the Plague isn't a disease of the past; it's still very much around. Subscribe to Seeker! ht

  • 09:15 Federalism: Crash Course Government and Politics #4

    Federalism: Crash Course Government and Politics #4

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    In which Craig Benzine teaches you about federalism, or the idea that in the United States, power is divided between the national government and the 50 state governments. Craig will teach you about how federalism has evolved over the history of the US, an

  • 11:46 Politics and native relations in the New England colonies

    Politics and native relations in the New England colonies

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    Although the New England colonies differed from the Chesapeake colonies in their economies and environments, both regions shared forms of government that were unusually democratic for the time period, as well as a policy of excluding Native Americans from

  • 03:02 Training dogs to detect COVID-19 | CBC Kids News

    Training dogs to detect COVID-19 | CBC Kids News

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    Isabelle MacNeil interviews a researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who is training dogs to detect COVID-19. Dogs could be the key to getting life back to normal. Several studies are trying to determine if dogs could detect if

  • 01:01 Pink iguana hatchling discovery could help save the species | CBC Kids News

    Pink iguana hatchling discovery could help save the species | CBC Kids News

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    Theres hope for the rare pink land iguana, an endangered reptile that lives in the Galapagos Islands.Scientists with the Galapagos National Park Directorate and the Galapagos Conservancy recently made a landmark discovery. For the first time since the spe

  • 01:02 Experiment pulls oxygen from thin air on Mars | CBC Kids News

    Experiment pulls oxygen from thin air on Mars | CBC Kids News

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    When the Perseverance rover landed on Mars this winter, it was carrying a box slightly bigger than a toaster with abilities that go way beyond making toast. The experimental device, called MOXIE, was designed to pull oxygen out of thin air literally. And

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    Gumball | Happy Today To Nicole | The Fuss | Cartoon Network

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    Minecraft Xbox - Good News [642]

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    Welcome to my Let's Play of the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft. These videos will showcase what I have been getting up to in Minecraft and everything I have built. In this episode I start finish building my good news building. Twitter - @stampylongnose Ins

  • 02:49 Popular Sabrina Carpenter - Tomorrow Starts Today (Andi Mack Theme Song) (Official Video)

    Sabrina Carpenter - Tomorrow Starts Today (Andi Mack Theme Song) (Official Video)

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    Unikitty| Uni-TV News Team | Cartoon Network

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  • 09:05 Popular The Bicameral Congress: Crash Course Government and Politics #2

    The Bicameral Congress: Crash Course Government and Politics #2

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    In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the United States Congress, and why it's bicameral, and what bicameral means. Craig tells you what the Senate and House of Representatives are for, some of the history of the institutions, and reveal to you just ho

  • 08:57 Popular Constitutional Compromises: Crash Course Government and Politics #5

    Constitutional Compromises: Crash Course Government and Politics #5

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    In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the compromises met in ratifying the U.S. Constitution. The United State’s didn’t always have its current system of government. Actually, this is it’s second attempt. Craig will delve into the failures (and few suc

  • 08:58 Congressional Elections: Crash Course Government and Politics #6

    Congressional Elections: Crash Course Government and Politics #6

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    This week Craig Benzine talks about the importance of elections. But he isn’t going to focus on presidential elections, but instead those of the strongest part of our government: congressional elections. Craig will talk about the frequency of elections in

  • 08:28 Congressional Committees: Crash Course Government and Politics #7

    Congressional Committees: Crash Course Government and Politics #7

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    This week Craig Benzine clears up the role of committees in Congress. We’ll talk about standing committees, joint committees, conference committees, and caucuses (and not the candidate-choosing kinds) as well as the staff agencies that help advise these c

  • 08:12 Congressional Leadership: Crash Course Government and Politics #8

    Congressional Leadership: Crash Course Government and Politics #8

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    This week Craig Benzine explores the leadership structure of congress. We’ll break out the clone machine to examine the responsibilities of the speaker of the house, the majority and minority leaders as well as the majority and minority whips in both the

  • 06:36 Congressional Decisions: Crash Course Government and Politics #10

    Congressional Decisions: Crash Course Government and Politics #10

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    This week Craig breaks out the crystal ball to try and figure out why our congresspeople do the things that they do. We’ll talk about the three motivating factors of congressional decisions - constituency, interest groups, and political parties - and we’l

  • 06:30 Popular Presidential Power: Crash Course Government and Politics #11

    Presidential Power: Crash Course Government and Politics #11

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    This week Craig looks at the expressed powers of the President of the United States - that is the ones you can find in the Constitution. From appointing judges and granting pardons, to vetoing laws and acting as the nation’s chief diplomat on foreign poli

  • 07:53 Presidential Powers 2: Crash Course Government And Politics

    Presidential Powers 2: Crash Course Government And Politics

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    This week Craig continues our conversation on presidential powers by looking at those NOT found in the Constitution - implied or inherent powers. We’ll talk about how the president uses his or her power to negotiate executive agreements, recommend legisla

  • 06:16 Congressional Delegation: Crash Course Government And Politics #13

    Congressional Delegation: Crash Course Government And Politics #13

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    In which Craig Benzine teaches you about delegation, and informal powers. What are all these federal agencies about? Well, the president has a lot of stuff to do as the chief executive, and as much as Americans like to talk about personal responsibility,

  • 06:59 Popular Bureaucracy Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #15

    Bureaucracy Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #15

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    This week Craig Benzine discuses bureaucracies. Bureaucracies tend to be associated with unintelligible rules and time-wasting procedures, but they play an important, though controversial, role in governing. From the FDA to the EPA, these agencies were es

  • 07:38 Search And Seizure: Crash Course Government And Politics #27

    Search And Seizure: Crash Course Government And Politics #27

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    This week Craig talks about police searches and seizures. Now, the fourth amendment says that you have the right to be protected against "unreasonable searches and seizures" but what exactly this mean? Well, it's complicated. The police often need warrant

  • 09:58 Popular How We Could Build a Moon Base TODAY – Space Colonization 1

    How We Could Build a Moon Base TODAY – Space Colonization 1

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    To support Kurzgesagt and learn more about Brilliant, go to https://www.brilliant.org/nutshell and sign up for free. The first 688 people that go to that link will get 20% off the annual Premium subscription. Did you know that we could start building a Lu

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  • 01:30 Popular TIL: Cairo’s “Garbage People” Farm Their City's Trash | Today I Learned

    TIL: Cairo’s “Garbage People” Farm Their City's Trash | Today I Learned

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    In this episode of Today I Learned, National Geographic Emerging Explorer Thomas Taha Rassam Culhane introduces this industrious community and explains how they’ve built a way of life around Cairo’s garbage. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Wa

  • 01:00 Adorable? Ugly? Meet Minecrafts axolotl, a real-life endangered species  | CBC Kids News

    Adorable? Ugly? Meet Minecrafts axolotl, a real-life endangered species | CBC Kids News

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    Axolotls are a mob in Minecraft that turned one in June 2022. They are also a rare real-life salamander with the ability to regrow limbs.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to know. Real Kids. Real News. Check it out at

  • 01:47 TIL: That's No Moon. It's Aliens. (Maybe.) | Today I Learned

    TIL: That's No Moon. It's Aliens. (Maybe.) | Today I Learned

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    UPDATE: 11/6/2015 The SETI Institute reports that after observing the star with its Allen Telescope Array for more than two weeks, it has found no clear evidence for a signal in either narrowband transmissions, which might be used as a hailing signal for

  • 08:14 Popular Legal System Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #18

    Legal System Basics: Crash Course Government And Politics #18

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    This week Craig Benzine takes a first look at the judicial branch. It's pretty easy to forget that the courts, and the laws that come out of them, affect our lives on a daily basis. But how exactly these decisions are made and where each law's jurisdictio

  • 08:29 Popular Due Process Of Law: Crash Course Government And Politics #28

    Due Process Of Law: Crash Course Government And Politics #28

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    This week Craig is going to continue our discussion of due process. Technically, we started last week with the 4th amendment and search and seizure, but this week we’re going to look at the 5th and 6th amendments and how they ensure a fair trial. We’ll ta

  • 09:14 How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

    How China Creates Cancer Refugees | NYT News

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    A rural resident in China is 30 percent more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis than an urban resident. Three rural families trying to beat these odds — “cancer refugees” — share their stories of battling the disease far from home and the financial ru

  • 05:04 Music copyright: Understanding musicians like Ed Sheerans legal battles | CBC Kids News

    Music copyright: Understanding musicians like Ed Sheerans legal battles | CBC Kids News

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    Why do some musicians get sued for music copyright violation?CBC Kids News contributor Ainara Alleyn explores the question of music ownership with help from a songwriter, a musicologist and a music clearance expert. Watch the video below to learn how musi

  • 08:17 When and Where it Rains on the Sun | SciShow News

    When and Where it Rains on the Sun | SciShow News

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    On SciShow News this week, Hank explains how it can rain on the sun and dives in to findings from the NASA twin study! Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at http://www.scishowtangents.org ------

  • 08:31 Popular Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

    Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics #3

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    In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep a

  • 06:54 S.C.O.T.U.S. Procedures: Crash Course Government And Politics #20

    S.C.O.T.U.S. Procedures: Crash Course Government And Politics #20

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    This week Craig Benzine talks about what happens when a case makes it to the Supreme Court of the United States (or the SCOTUS). We're going to focus on court procedure today. We talk about how to petition to get your case heard, how written arguments, or

  • 07:58 Why are SO Many People Alive Today?

    Why are SO Many People Alive Today?

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  • 09:00 How Dangerous Is Ebola Still Today?

    How Dangerous Is Ebola Still Today?

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    Are dinosaurs still alive today?

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    All dinosaurs went extinct during the Cretaceous era, right? Wrong! Paleontologist Aki Watanabe explains how birds are evolved from dinosaurs, and how T. rex had more in common with a turkey than a turtle. If you want to know if life exists elsewhere in t

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  • 01:22 TIL: A Bumblebee's Buzz Is Basically a Superpower | Today I Learned

    TIL: A Bumblebee's Buzz Is Basically a Superpower | Today I Learned

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  • 02:16 Why Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes Worse | NYT News

    Why Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes Worse | NYT News

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    Rising ocean temperatures have fueled some of the most devastating storms in recent years. Kendra Pierre-Louis, a reporter on The New York Times’s climate team, explains how. Follow Hurricane Florence live updates: https://nyti.ms/2p72Bev Subscribe:

  • 02:51 Unikitty! | Juicy News! | Cartoon Network UK

    Unikitty! | Juicy News! | Cartoon Network UK

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  • 05:12 Gumball | Elmore News | Cartoon Network

    Gumball | Elmore News | Cartoon Network

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    Unikitty | Unikingdom News! | Cartoon Network

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  • 03:41 Finding A Dinosaur Graveyard And Unearthing Their Bones And Fossils | Today I Learned | MagellanTV

    Finding A Dinosaur Graveyard And Unearthing Their Bones And Fossils | Today I Learned | MagellanTV

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    In this clip from the MagellanTV documentary "Dinosaurs Alive," paleontologists discover a dinosaur graveyard, and show how they go about extracting and preserving fossils. https://magellan.tv/DinosaursAlivehttps://magellan.tv/infoHere at MagellanTV it is

  • 09:49 Popular Government Regulation: Crash Course Government And Politics #47

    Government Regulation: Crash Course Government And Politics #47

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    Today, we’re going to wrap up our discussion of economic policy by looking at government regulation. We're going to talk about the government's goals for the U.S. economy and the policies it employs to achieve those goals. Ever since the New Deal, we've s

  • 03:12 Today I Learned: Geese

    Today I Learned: Geese

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    I thought I knew everything about geese, but I geese notThe Pet Collective is home to the top trending clips, most entertaining memes, and funniest animal videos online. Simply put, we think animals are the best ever. If you agree, lets make it YouTube of

  • 06:16 What if the Ottoman Empire Reunited Today?

    What if the Ottoman Empire Reunited Today?

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